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nabil_frs 03-09-2014 07:43 PM

FRS Fuel Kill Switch?
 
Hey guys, My 2013 Toyota Venza was stolen off my drive my last week and its got me thinking that my Fr-s could one day be a victim as well. Has anyone installed any kind of Battery or Fuel Kill switches to prevent theft ? I dont really wanna go into any high end Security system something simple like a hidden switch would do fine

thanks

Flosstradamus 03-11-2014 12:31 PM

I actually just got my FRS and i was reading through the manual that came with the car and the car does have an anti-theft system. There is a way to set it up in 3 different modes. One of the modes shuts the fuel pump off and it also shuts off the ignition and it requires the master key of course to reset it. I'm at work right now but after I get out I'll take some screenshots with my phone and post it here unless you figure it out already. Hope this helps.

Also the button you press for that is the little red button above the DRL switch.

ScorpionOzzy 03-11-2014 09:11 PM

The car already has a fuel cut, if you don't use the proper chipped key it won't start, so odds are that your venza got stolen with a tow truck. If they want it, they'll take it. Just make sure it's well insured.

philooo 07-09-2015 07:30 PM

does anybody knows where are the fuel and ignition cutoff switch in the fuse box ?

adding an additional manual switch on these would definitely be the best theft deterrent.

you know the days thieves have a bunch of gadget to tap into our cars. the best prevention is a simple hidden switch they they can't waste time finding.

zkv476 07-09-2015 09:36 PM

People don't steal cars away by driving them away these days. Almost all recently made cars are ECU immobilized if you don't have the key.

But to answer your original question, there's a fuse called F/PMP that in the engine bay fuse box that controls the fuel pump. You can also kill the EFI circuits which are to the ECU.

edit: typo

philooo 07-09-2015 09:45 PM

thanks @zkv476, for the info on the fuse ;)

about stealing cars you know these days thieves are really into the tech aspect.

I remember a few years ago BMW were vulnerable to a simple too you insert in the OBDII plug and thieves were able to program new keys. better safe than sorry. also work if someone steal your keys when you are away from home.


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